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On a mission to replace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang this summer, OM have designated Elye Wahi as a good successor. The 21-year-old centre-forward has not had a very good start to the season and on Sunday evening against OL, he ended up coming off after the first half. The former Lens player, who has landed in controversy due to his previous statements, will have to catch up quickly to avoid disaster.
Recruited by theOM this summer for €25M, Elye Wahi had a mixed start with his new club. Although he scored on his first match from a penalty, he was unable to avoid the whistles of the Vélodrome supporters against Reims last month after missing a few opportunities. Since then, he has struggled to make his talent count and the concern continues to grow.
Wahi not in it
Even if Roberto De Zerbi continues to trust him by starting him in almost every match, Elye Wahi is not showing any reassuring signs. The 21-year-old is still searching for himself in a team in full form and will have to do better in the future. “Every time you see a guy on the pitch instead of Wahi, the others give off something much more positive. You feel that he is worrying, while the others are, in this OM team which is super fresh in terms of attitude and character, 100% positive while he is getting a headache.” analysis Daniel Riolo in theRMC After Foot.
OM continues its fine start to the season
Reduced to ten men from the start of the match against theOL Sunday evening, the Marseillais managed to secure victory at the end of a match full of twists and turns. At the end of the 5th day, they occupy the top of the Ligue 1accompanied by theAS Monaco and of PSGA first month which fully corresponds to the expectations of the club, in difficulty last season.